To honor the occasion, the Women's Center at Cartersville Medical Center and the CMC Gift Shop presented the family with gift baskets and a steak dinner. A special gift basket was also provided by the March of Dimes, the national organization which advocates full-term deliveries and researches the problems that threaten the health of babies.
Family-centered care is at the heart of Cartersville Medical Center's "Special Beginnings" maternity services and staff ensure patients and families feel comfortable and safe during their stays. In fact, the maternity center exceeds national patient satisfaction standards, receiving continuously high scores and positive patient comments. The experienced maternity staff has received training and certification in:
· NRP – Neonatal Resuscitation Program
· STABLE – Sugar, Thermoregulation, Airway, Blood Pressure, Lab and Emotional Support
· BLS – Basic Life Support
In addition, all labor and delivery nurses must complete the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses' Fetal Heart Monitoring Competency program and Advanced Fetal Heart Monitoring curriculum.
"Every delivery is special here, but we always look forward with great anticipation to the arrival of the New Year Baby," said Katie Bartlett, RNC, MSN, interim director and nurse manager of perinatal services at Cartersville Medical Center. "It's a happy and fun celebration for the family and our staff!"
More than 900 babies were delivered at Cartersville Medical Center in 2012.
Photos Attached:
Johnathon, Brooke and Kinsley Ann Stone, and Macie Goff, CNM.
Kinsley Ann Stone, CMC New Year's Baby - 2013
Brooke Stone with baby, Kinsley Ann.
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